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The phrase "to escaping" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it should be "to escape" when indicating the infinitive form of the verb. Example: "He is committed to escaping the confines of his routine."
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to escaping
verb
To get free, to free oneself.
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"I'm devoted to escaping what they call civilization and progression".
Flights booked, we looked forward to escaping Britain in the doldrums.
Santana was actually close to escaping the fourth-inning devastation with the Mets leading, 5-3.
We were so close to escaping, seconds away, safe in our ridiculous lie.
I imagined that he might somehow hold the key to escaping my cowardice.
Usually it is more the other way, I am in civilization and looking very much forward to escaping here".
Having no resources to fall back on in times of crisis is a barrier to escaping poverty.
The impact is almost as unnerving in "Paper Daughter," a gridlike composition of foot images that refers to escaping with false identity documents and also to escaping from the practice of binding the feet of girls.
Fracking is promoted by the gas industry as the key to escaping from dependence on foreign oil.
Kemp broke up with the pop star Rihanna after last season, when he hit.249, but he has never attributed his improvement to escaping the Hollywood spotlight.
Mr Strauss-Kahn may be close to escaping the clutches of the American justice system, but the attempted rape case going before French investigators has hardly started.
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